Bernkastel
Reaper of Miracles
I've read that footy is pretty ridiculous.
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A common opinion among many foreigners is that American football or "hand egg" isn't a tough sport due to the amount of padding they wear. I can never tell if Remix is serious or being a trolly dick
It isn't hurling or or Aussie rules football but there are many dangers there.
I've had my fair share of injuries from football, the worst of which was a torn rotator cuff. Few things hurt as much as getting destroyed from your blind side and landing with your arm taking the brunt of the impact.
Doesn't change the fact you are a massive vagina.
I FINISHED THE GAME, YOU FUCKER!
RAAAAAAAAAAAAGE! /Stormtrooper.
I love when you finish.
If I could rep anybody ten times a day, it would be you.
Does anyone else think CM Punk is the greatest heel ever or is my being a mark coming into play? Just after watching RAW earlier, he genuinely seems to hate everyone, and what he did to that little girl on his way to the ring was fucking hilarious. Yes, I know, that sounded wrong.
Watching Game Of Thrones again, and I can't help but like Jamie Lannister? What's wrong with me?
Pussy sport? I really hope you're kidding.
A common opinion among many foreigners is that American football or "hand egg" isn't a tough sport due to the amount of padding they wear. I can never tell if Remix is serious or being a trolly dick.
It isn't hurling or Aussie rules football but there are many dangers there.
Yeah, that's what I meant by school.
Yeah, asking how you hadn't followed me sooner. At least I think it was to me.
He's baiting.
I'll get back to you on the ME post later as I don't really have the time to respond to that right now, but I will say you're wrong about CM Punk... for now. I don't doubt he could surpass some of the all time greatest heels, but for now at least Savage and Edge rank higher with me.
Watching Game Of Thrones again, and I can't help but like Jamie Lannister? What's wrong with me?
Hey! I ordered Mass Effect 2/3 on Amazon. Don't spoil my shit!
Speaking of this, I'm seeking oppinions from the Mass Effect faithful. I'm about ten hours in Mass Effect 2 & just completed the mission on Haven. Should I stop playing now and wait for the trilogy so I can get the full experience of playing all 3 games, or should I continue playing 2, eventually getting to 3 but probably never play 1?
It truly is. It's quite sad to find out what he wants to do after defeating the Reapers though, if you encourage him to touch the Memory Shard.
Yes. It did, Grunt's ultimate test. For the first time you see him whoop ass on his own without your assistance. Grunt surviving was BioWare proving people don't have to die to incur emotions in a war game of this scale. Even if people do die...
I fucking hated Kai Leng.
Zaeed's total disregard for the lives at the oil refinery in his loyalty mission certainly surprised me, even if he was a mercenary. In my first ME2 playthrough I ended up choosing saving those lives over his loyalty and to be honest I don't regret it at all after finding out how little he's involved in ME3.
Samara's loyalty mission is in my top three with Mordin's and Jacob's. I kind of felt sorry for Morinth when finding out about her condition and that she had to die for not wanting to spend her life in a monastery. That was until I find out what she did to Nef. Jacob's loyalty mission totally surprised me, and is a reminder of just how twisted people can be, at any point in their lives, no matter how normal they may seem. His father's cowardice demanded retribution. I loved Kasumi, she's a lot like Garrus. And her adventures make her sound just like a female Robin Hood. Again I was disappointed by how she was used in ME3, thought they could have EASILY just thrown her in your party as a permenant party member. That would have been great.
I know, I think our entire conversation was spoiler infested except for the part we actually spoiler tagged. Derp. Even though James has little (at least when you compare him to everybody else) depth, he still wasn't a bad character. Just one that wasn't necessary I felt, I'd replace him with Zaeed or Grunt as a party member without hesitation if it was an option. I always wondered about his relationship with Cortez, and just how that came about, but you don't find out. The thing is with Jacob that when you compare him to all of your other party members in ME2, you can't help but see him as little bit boring, but he's still a good character. I'd have replaced James with him in ME3 too. My bottom three party members in the ME trilogy is probably; Ashley, Jacob then James right at the bottom in that order although I'm probably forgetting somebody. I must remind you this isn't a bad thing, every character in Mass Effect has a good level of intrigue about them.
Yes, fighting in Sovngarde certainly was a neat idea. The fight itself was just too easy, I like difficulty in games. For example: Retaking Earth in ME3 was difficult, and I loved it, because it SHOULD have been difficult. All that build up shouldn't give you a walk in the park, then Skyrim's main storyline (which I delayed for ages in an attempt build anticipation) ending did just that. For me, the Dark Brotherhood, College of Winterhold and Thieves Guild questlines were far better.
Stop, wait for the trilogy and play 1. ME1 is arguably better than ME3 and adds a lot to the trilogy.
I actually haven't done that... never really interacted with him that much. I guess I'll have to add that to my To Do List in my next playthrough.
I think it was his confidence that bothered me the most, though there was also the issue of how he seemed so cocky about how he beat Shepard when he never actually beat him without a ton of help from Cerberus.
He's pretty much in Mass Effect 3 simply because he was in Mass Effect 2. I was kind of surprised to see him to be honest.
Not sure how I'd rank loyalty missions, but Jacob's is definitely high. Grunt's is also awesome, especially if you managed to keep Wrex around and you take down the Thresher Maw. Miranda's is great because of how much you learn about her story which is, as previously stated, extremely interesting.
I think they do explain James's history with Cortez, though it's nothing spectacular. I think they both served in the Alliance together and were on a squad and became friends. I think it might be the humanist in me that just gets really excited that they have the stereotypical macho guy being best friends with the gay dude. I also like that the gay dude isn't stereotypical in any way and, other than one crying fit, is pretty fucking bad ass.
No judgement on your bottom 3, though. Mine would probably consist of the same 3 people but in a different order. Though if you could include Zaeed he'd definitely bump out Jacob.
You want to talk about difficult? I chose Noveria as my first stop in Mass Effect 1, i.e. the level where Matriarch Benezia is the boss, i.e. if you aren't on a high level you're FUCKED. It took me hours to beat her. It was both amazing and unbelievably frustrating.
Really? ME1 used to be my favorite, but I think ME3 is an all around better game. ME2 is definitely the best, though.
His views are probably the most interesting of your party members in ME3. His no-nonsense approach towards A.I. is also very intriguing. As you can imagine, he doesn't exactly get along with E.D.I. Mass Effect has always had a great deal of replay value, something which is very important in a game for me.
That, and what he does to Thane (in my first playthrough, I lost Miranda to him too), pretty much made him a dirtbag. Cerberus as a whole got on my nerves in ME3, constantly side-tracking Shepard with the Reaper War in full swing was irritating to watch. Breaking Kai Leng's sword with the Omni-Tool and stabbing him is one of my favourite moments in the entire trilogy.
I thought he should have had more to do. Would have enjoyed him in the party.
BioWare's approach to Cortez being homosexual was classy because nobody made a fuss over it, like no one should, and because it wasn't stereotypical as you said. James on the other hand...
I joke. James wasn't stereotyped that much, certainly not enough to annoy me.
I remember that battle, 'twas difficult. You definitely had more trouble with it than I did, but those Asari Commandoes shot me down more than once. Saying that I'd rather fight them than Banshees, fuck they scare the shit out of me, especially on multiplayer. At least on single player they make some sort of an entrance, on multiplayer they can be sneaky bitches.
I do prefer ME3 to ME1. But I think it could be argued that ME1 is better, easily. I completely agree with you on ME2 being the best. That game is perfect.
Got a nice buzz kicking. Went out with my coworker for a few drinks. Home and I'm too lazy to turn the buzz into a drunk stage.
Dip your balls in the cocktail. Can't go wrong.
DirtyJosé;4141339 said:Sorry, nothing witty to add to this. It just needed to be posted again.